5-6mm. This species is much smaller than dilatata and more
strongly marked. The male lacks a crest of scales on the forewing costa, though
this is somewhat bowed. The colour is greyer than in dilatata, with the
biangular postmedial of the forewing emphasised by darker grey. The male
genitalia are of the typical Bosara type, but with a small exterior
lateral spine to the octavals not seen in Bornean congeners. The valves are
narrow, the saccular projection rather rounded, less acute than in dilatata or
other Bornean species. The female genitalia are similar to those of dilatata but
the ductus is longer, more ribbon-like, the bursa is much more lightly spined
and its sclerotised appendix less strongly developed.

Geographical range. Borneo; a series from Peninsular Malaysia in the
Barlow Collection may also be this species.

Habitat preference. All material is from upper montane forest except for
one taken at just under 600m at Poring near G. Kinabalu and one taken at sea off
the coast of northern Sarawak (4.25N, 113.43E). Only dissected material is given
type status.